I review the story "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir and the 2026 film. As science it is fundamentally flawed. Life is assumed to have evolved along a line different to the biochemistry we find on Earth. But that is the problem. Life on Earth could only come from an Intelligent Creator.
The concepts of heaven and cosmology, including the multiverse and parallel universes, are explored. I discuss differences between physical dimensions and the spiritual realm, critiquing string theory and advocating for a spiritual understanding of heaven as distinct from physical dimensions and laws.
Congresswoman Anna Luna chaired a US Congress committee hearing, where witnesses testified on secret UAP encounters and advanced technologies. The discourse highlighted that UFOs are real and potentially may be covert military technology. Definitely some are spiritual phenomena, suggesting a great deception underlying these experiences.
Satan's rebellion has led humanity to believe in false origins of life, such as abiogenesis and panspermia, instead of a divine Creator. I critique the scientific community's efforts to explain life without acknowledging supernatural creation, asserting the biblical viewpoint that true life and intelligence can only stem from God.
Interdimensional beings are extradimensional beings, as distinct from extraterrestrials are perceived as entities in realms beyond our physical universe, governed by different principles. These beings may exist as energy or abstract forms and are common in science fiction and spiritual demonic contexts. Modern scientific language is used to make them acceptable.
Tucker Carlson correctly stated that modern so-called aliens are just demons, which are described in the Old Testament of the Bible. These same demons are still around. They haven't gone anywhere. And there are many who worship them seeking after power and wealth, believing their deceptive promises.
The discovery of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS raises speculation about its nature, with some suggesting it could be an alien spacecraft. However, most astronomers believe it is a comet. The question highlights differing belief systems regarding the origins of life, with critics emphasizing the necessity of extraordinary evidence for such claims.
The WSJ reports that the Pentagon fabricated UFO evidence. They faked it to cover up secret weapons development! However the belief in aliens and UFOs stems from a rejection of the Creator, leading to deception fueled by spiritual forces.
Recent claims of potential biosignatures on the exoplanet K2-18b have been challenged by researchers at the University of Chicago. Their analysis suggests that the detection of dimethyl sulfide may be inconclusive due to overlapping signals from non-biological molecules, emphasizing the limitations of current detection technology and urging caution against premature conclusions.
The video clip of orbs circling a passenger plane prompts speculation about its origins, including faked footage, extraterrestrial craft, or military technology. After analysis, I dismiss the latter two due to physical impossibilities, instead propose that these are interdimensional craft linked to the spiritual realm.
An article claims scientists found evidence of biological activity on exoplanet K2-18b, citing detected molecules linked to microbial life. However, this overstates findings, because some other chemical processes may explain the results. The inordinate desire to find extraterrestrial life reflects a rejection of the Creator.
Hoyle's hypothesis of panspermia lacks any scientific validity and merely shifts the question of life's origins into the unseen cosmos. The notion of a sentient universe is paganism, and a rejection of biblical creation.
Extraterrestrial life has been searched for without success, and now a new method is suggested. I participated in an interview on the David Rives Genesis Science Report about this new search method, which examines similarities among clustered planets, suggesting terraforming has occurred.
Life imitates art! The movie The Invasion (2007) involves an alien epidemic portrayed as a flu pandemic that transforms humans into emotionless beings. Parallels to the COVID-19 pandemic are drawn, depicting societal control, altered health, and profound implications of vaccination on humanity's future.
The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program has yielded no evidence of intelligent life beyond Earth, raising questions about life’s uniqueness to our planet. Critics claim SETI lacks empirical support and resembles ufology. The author argues that life is a divine creation, asserting evolution cannot account for life's origin or complexity.
A research paper proposes that advanced alien civilizations might be terraforming planets and spreading life through panspermia. It suggests that similarities among clustered planets could indicate extraterrestrial life, while acknowledging the challenges in detecting such life. This approach sidesteps the fundamental questions of life's origins.
Ezekiel's vision is discussed, questioning whether it depicts a divine encounter or ancient astronauts. I critique Erich von Däniken's theories on UFOs, emphasize that advanced propulsion technologies have military origins, and confirm that true anti-gravity remains unattainable within known physics, dismissing claims of reverse-engineered alien technology.
There are many sightings of multiple UFOs around important military sites. Also that the US government has covered up the truth of visiting aliens / UFOs for decades. It all adds to the mystique which might be used to get the masses to comply with authoritarian diktats.